At least co2 doesn't shoot at me when i get too close /joke
madejackson
Authelia is an authentification provider. So you can have a single login for all your services. It can provide autorisation and authentification with a single unified login.
Bitwarden is much "simpler", in it's just a passwordmanager. As soon as you start sharing passwords, like you do in bitwarden, you lose the authentification part, even worse, you lose control over the shared login. Anyone with autorisation can "steal" the login as in unauthorized copying/distributing the password or even changing the password alltogether.
With an sso like authelia you can mitigate such attack vectors.
Quick heads up, Nextcloud works perfectly fine behind an auth provider. I am using it behind authentik.
Wearing a gun may give you some protection, but it also brings you a false sense of security and introduces countless new risks while negleting the source of the issue. If you're actually living somewhere, where it's "normal" to wear guns it's a far better idea to just relocate. But then, many folks are just scared and don't actually gain any increased safety from wearing a gun.
May I suggest you have a look at cosmos cloud? It's comparable to casaOS from a usability standpoint but it is more secure and has much more features like integrated Auth-Proxy.